One Kid. One Vote
Written By Brett Paesel
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My husband Pat and I have been taking our sons into voting booths since they were infants. During the 2006 mid-term elections, or eldest, Spencer, was 6 and his questions had progressed from "Can I have another flag sticker?" to "Does everyoneget to vote?"
With geeky civic pride, we began raving about the power voting gives an individual. Pat whipped up a ballot for Spencer so he could use his single voice to vote on issues that directly affected him: Should we go camping next year? How many times a week should he have to make his bed? Which should we serve more of — broccoli or carrots? Spencer loved it, and we were thrilled to see him deliberating so seriously. (Broccoli won, btw.)
Download our blank ballot to pose your own vital questions of the day.
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